This document introduces the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It poses a series of questions for students to answer about the properties and appearances of each state. The activity directs students to research the states of matter by clicking on provided links, then draw and color the three states to label their properties and order. Students are asked to identify their favorite research website.
This document introduces the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It poses a series of questions for students to answer about the properties and appearances of each state. The activity directs students to research the states of matter by clicking on provided links, then draw and color the three states to label their properties and order. Students are asked to identify their favorite research website.
This document introduces the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It poses a series of questions for students to answer about the properties and appearances of each state. The activity directs students to research the states of matter by clicking on provided links, then draw and color the three states to label their properties and order. Students are asked to identify their favorite research website.
What are the 3 states of matter? Standard: Students know objects can be described in terms of the materials they are made of (e.g., clay, cloth, paper) and their physical properties. B. Students know water can be a liquid or a solid and can be made to change back and forth from one form to the other The Mission Of This Assignment: In this activity you will learn what the three states of matter are and what they look like. You will be looking at how they transfer from one stage to the other. You will then know the answer to the big question! Treasure Hunt Questions: 1. What is the first state of matter? 2. What is the second state of matter? 3. What is the third state of matter? 4. What does the first state of matter look like? 5. What does the second state of matter look like? 6. What does the third state of matter look like? 7. Can you turn any of the states of matter into another one? 8. What states of matter have volume? 9. Do they have to be in order? 10. Which one does not have volume? Treasure help hunters: 1. States of matter 2. States of Matter for Kids 3. Properties of Matter 4. States of Matter Kids
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Treasure Hunt Directions: 1. Click on the links and learn about the states of matter 2. Draw out the three states of matter in order to answer the questions 3. Let me know which one was your favorite website 4. Make sure to color in your drawings.